Elizabeth Whited

Elizabeth is an advocate for those who need a legal voice. Her passion for helping people, coupled with her passion for justice, means that Elizabeth fights for her clients to help them get their lives back on track. Working out of our Austin office, her attention to detail, compassion and determination to seek the compensation her clients deserve, makes her an attorney you would definitely want on your side!

Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Elizabeth received her JD
from South Texas College of Law in 2007. Before this Elizabeth studied at The
University of Texas at Austin where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology.

Elizabeth began her career in law as an Assistant District
Attorney for the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in Houston, where she
tried over fifty trials. It was here that she found her passion for law and
justice. She then went on to hold positions in the Williamson County District
Attorney’s Office and then opened The Law Office of Elizabeth D. Whited.

Elizabeth is admitted to the Texas State Bar, and has spent
her career advocating for the citizens of Texas that have been victimized.
Through her extensive experience practicing law, Elizabeth takes pride in
allowing her clients to focus on their recovery, while she works to build the
strongest case possible for them. In 2014, Elizabeth was named the Williamson
County Victim Advocate of the Year.

Elizabeth believes her clients should not have to attempt to
navigate the legal world alone after an accident. With this in mind, her
clients can work towards getting their lives back on track, safe in the
knowledge that Elizabeth is fighting in their corner.

Outside of the office, Elizabeth enjoys running, hiking, and
traveling with her family and dog.

Education:

B.A., Psychology with a minor in Sociology,
University of Texas at Austin

Menu

Popular Pages

Follow Us

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. If we do not win, you will not be responsible for attorney's fees, court costs, or litigation expenses. If you do win, these expenses and unpaid medical bills will be taken from your share of the recovery.